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So, 'Kill the Boyfriend' really takes a dive into the chaotic world of obsession, doesn’t it? The main character, a self-absorbed lesbian, grapples with her own values while trying to save her sister from an abusive relationship. The pacing keeps you on edge, contrasting moments of dark humor with genuine tension. The performances are a mixed bag, but they work well in conveying the protagonist's descent into hypocrisy. There's something distinct about the way it explores love and betrayal, wrapped in a slightly gritty atmosphere. You can actually feel the weight of her inner turmoil, which makes it a bit hard to forget, for better or worse.
'Kill the Boyfriend' has seen limited releases, making it somewhat of a rarity among indie film collections. Its unique blend of dark humor and serious themes has attracted a niche following, though mainstream attention remains elusive. The film's unconventional narrative and character depth make it a curious piece for collectors interested in offbeat explorations of relationships, particularly within LGBTQ+ cinema.
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